8Regulator reserves order in Grasim vs JBVNL case 8Adhunik Power and Natural Resources Limited files rejoinder: Delaying response 8Patil Rail Infrastructure Pvt. Limited and Damodar Valley Corporation: Adjourned 8Approval granted for rehabilitation of Maneri Bhali-II HRT: ROV inspection to commence 8Regulator invites bids for consultancy on new electricity regulations Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Evening DAM hit the cap in back-to-back hours 8Market clearing price reached Rs 10.00/kWh in Hour 19–20 (08-01-2026). Inference: Sell bids stayed thin versus purchase bids in those hours, tightening MCV and pushing the price ceiling Why it matters: Costlier evening procurement compresses portfolio headroom and raises retail pass-through risk in peak windows.
2) DAM daily weighted average printed near Rs 4.69/kWh 8Weighted average MCP = Rs 4.689/kWh (08-01-2026). Inference: Day-long MCV averaged ~7.82 GWh hour-equivalent, with wide intraday dispersion but capped peaks Why it matters: The daily print shapes short-term bilateral benchmarks and portfolio indexed clauses.
3) RTM pre-dawn prices sat in the Rs 2.05–2.72/kWh band 8Multiple T1–T4 blocks (00:00–01:00) cleared between Rs 2.05–2.72/kWh. Inference: Healthy sell bids vs modest purchase bids in the first sessions softened MCP Why it matters: Deep off-peak discounts enable block-shifting for portfolios able to pump/shift or run flexible loads.
4) PXIL’s IDAS kept clearing at the price cap on thin volumes 8IDAS cleared 330.75 MWh at Rs 10.00/kWh on 08-01-2026; several adjacent days also capped. Inference: Sparse purchase bids and very light MCV concentrate trades at the ceiling Why it matters: With DAC windows priced at the cap, portfolios face limited relief after DAM outcomes.
5) HPX RTM was effectively inactive on the day 8Zero bids, zero MCV, zero scheduled volume across HPX RTM on 08-01-2026. Inference: No visible participation; liquidity concentrated on other venues that day Why it matters: Fragmented liquidity can raise execution risk for participants relying on multi-exchange RTM routing.
6) Ancillary DAM at HPX cleared nothing end-to-end 8ASDAM cleared 0.00 MWh for all blocks on 08-01-2026; summary totals are zero. Inference: No transactable bids (transmission-agnostic market, but empty stacks) Why it matters: Absence of cleared ancillary from this venue shifts balancing reliance to other tools/markets.
7) 400 kV grid carried a heavy slate of continuous constraints 873 elements at 400 kV tagged “Continuous” and 52 at 400 kV tagged “Daily” in the outage list (08-01-2026). Inference: Long-running outages across bays/lines/ICTs accumulate into persistent capacity frictions Why it matters: Persistent constraints pre-condition price spikes and limit transfer corridor headroom on tight hours.
8) Forced unit outages outnumbered planned by nearly 2:1 8Forced outages = 117 entries vs Planned = 66 on 08-01-2026 (generating units). Inference: Concentration in the B. Forced Outages section indicates short-notice derates across multiple owners Why it matters: Elevated forced outages tighten available capacity and can amplify evening MCP sensitivity. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The average power-purchase cost is estimated at Rs 5.35/kWh and the overall ARR at Rs 50,242 crore against expected revenue of Rs 40,378 crore, indicating a gap of Rs 9,583 crore. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) India’s grid expansion accelerates in December 2025 with 9 GW equivalent substation capacity added.
2) ISTS and state utilities add 1.9 GW-equivalent transmission capacity in two months
3) PGCIL energises 765 kV Khavda–Ahmedabad link under Phase-II Part B
4) India’s transformation capacity crosses 1.4 million MVA as 400 kV additions lead December surge
5) Khavda-linked 765 kV backbones and ERSS/NRSS links drive a December commissioning spike across India’s grid 8The central system-wide tension is clear: absorb rapidly rising RE from Khavda/Rajasthan while strengthening inter-regional flows. For SLDCs and regulators, these completions signal near-term relief on congestion/curtailment and greater MOD latitude, though actual gains will hinge on ATC/TTC upgrades and protection/SCADA readiness documented elsewhere. Click on Details for moreDetails
8Collection efficiency strengthened concurrently, reinforcing the signal that billing and recovery controls are tightening. For regulators and GUVNL, PGVCL’s Q2 data marks a transition from seasonal volatility to controllable efficiency levers. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The project’s BOOT structure implies regulated tariff recovery through competitive norms, reinforcing cost discipline in RE integration schemes. Click on Details for moreDetails
8Torrent Power Limited (TPL) appeared before GERC on 6 January 2026 seeking approval of four deviations from the Ministry of Power’s 2023 Guidelines for tariff-based competitive bidding of firm and dispatchable renewable energy with storage. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Western region: TRAS breaks into negative territory as gas-backed flexibility vanishes 8And the grid quietly shifts the balancing burden onto SCED and RTM. The operational tension is obvious-when scheduled flexibility contracts, the grid doesn’t “feel” it immediately; it shows up later as higher corrective actions and more extreme netting (including negative totals).
2) WR SCED turns sharply more expensive in Dec 8The same handful of units dominate payouts, but one plant’s swing rewrites the month.
3) Southern grid’s stress isn’t “supply” 8It’s execution: recurring protection/frequency alarms, outage-work coordination failures, and a growing procedural choke-point on restoration. The structural tension is between faster build/maintenance cycles (highway projects, line diversions, bay mods) and slower institutional clearance pathways; the result is an “execution tax” that shows up as risk, delay, and recurring agenda reappearances. Click on Details for moreDetails
3) Post facto approval granted as KSERC reviews urgency-driven power banking by KSEBL 8However, the filing was made after execution, highlighting reliance on post facto mechanisms. KSERC ultimately ratified the action, allowing the costs and obligations to stand.
4) KSERC disposes KSEB’s petition on FY24 banked energy settlement as infructuous 8The order, issued on 07.01.2026, confirmed that KSEB had already settled banked energy as on 31.03.2024 at this approved rate.
5) RVPN widens TBCB cell financial powers after December approval Click on Details for moreDetails
It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days. Get the daily updates for : 8LNG 8Crude 8Chemicals 8Fertilizers 8LPG 8Ammonia 8Coal & Coke 8All tankers 8Bulk and Dry cargo Click on Reports for more.Details
HVPNL resets 132 kV line diversion playbook to clear the runway for the integrated aviation hub at Hisar 8Aviation-driven grid diversions are no longer being treated as minor modifications. 8HVPNL’s Hisar tender quietly redraws the boundary between utility control and EPC risk. 8The real implications sit buried in what the document chooses not to emphasise. APTRANSCO splits Sanampudi evacuation into twin 400 kV tenders, shifting wind-zone and interface risk to contractors 8A 118 km wind zone-5 transmission corridor and a new 400/220 kV AIS sub-station are being pushed through parallel tenders. 8The technical choices reveal more about risk transfer than about conductor technology. 8What appears routine at first glance carries execution consequences that bidders cannot ignore.Details
8Five deadline extensions for a small but critical solar package rarely happen by accident. 8At Ramagundam, NTPC is signalling something about risk tolerance in auxiliary systems procurement. 8The reason matters more than the dates.Details
8KSEB’s Dhyuthi 2.0 Kasaragod tender quietly moves into a decisive phase with just two technically admitted bidders. 8The turnkey structure concentrates execution risk while compressing competitive bandwidth. 8What follows at the commercial stage will test pricing discipline against delivery credibility.Details
Date extension recalibrates bid timeline without altering risk framework 8MEECL has extended timelines on its Mawkhanu–Saisiej substation tender, but left the contractual spine untouched. 8The move offers breathing room without conceding leverage. 8What it signals about bidder readiness is more telling than the new dates themselves. MPPTCL extends ERS tender timelines twice, recalibrating competition for EHV grid restoration readiness 8MPPTCL’s ERS tender has now crossed two deadline extensions, quietly reshaping the competitive landscape. 8In a niche market where speed and structural integrity matter more than price alone, timelines carry strategic signals. 8What looks procedural may, in fact, redefine who qualifies to restore Madhya Pradesh’s grid in crisis.Details
BPSCL extends bid deadline for Tupkadih–slag dump–ash pond railway DPR consultancy by one week 8A quiet deadline extension often reveals more than a loud corrigendum. 8In BPSCL’s railway connectivity consultancy tender, the calendar shift preserves every clause while subtly recalibrating bid quality expectations. 8The real signal lies not in what changed, but in what was deliberately left untouched. RRVPN extends bid timelines for Dahra 400/220 kV, 500 MVA sub-station without touching scope or risk framework 8RRVPN has recalibrated the bidding clock for its Dahra sub-station upgrade, but not the contract itself. 8The extension reshapes bidder behaviour without conceding commercial ground. 8What it signals about transmission-sector risk management is more telling than the dates alone.Details
Repeated bid extensions reshape timeline risk in OPTCL’s Ramakrushnapur 400/220 kV GIS EPC tender 8OPTCL’s Ramakrushnapur GIS tender has quietly accumulated six bid-date extensions. 8The scope remains intact, but the calendar keeps moving. 8For EPC players, the real contest may now lie in pricing discipline rather than technical qualification. Multiple bid-date extensions flag pricing and risk tension in BHEL’s ash handling EPC at DVC Koderma Phase-II 8A routine date extension rarely tells a story. 8Six of them, spread across weeks, usually do. 8In BHEL’s Koderma ash handling EPC, time became the quiet battleground.Details
UPCL’s Shail Vihar RDSS undergrounding tender tightens competition early and reshapes price discovery around Rs 86 crore 8A technically intensive RDSS undergrounding package moved rapidly from five bids to a narrow financial contest. 8Qualification thresholds, not aggressive discounting, determined who stayed in play. 8The final numbers reflect a controlled auction rather than a price war
UPCL’s package-C undergrounding award sharpens the cost-compliance frontier under RDSS 8UPCL’s latest undergrounding award was decided long before the price bids were opened. 8Technical filtration quietly reshaped competition into a two-player duel with little room for error. 8What followed says more about the future of RDSS contracting than about this package alone. Rs 55 crore sets a 17.2% cliff in pkg-b HT/LT undergrounding 8UPCL’s undergrounding package ends up as a two-horse financial race after three bidders are stopped at PQR. 8The price spread is a hard 17.2%, large enough to hint at radically different risk assumptions on route complexity and execution control. 8What matters next is whether governance stays strict after award, or quietly absorbs the stress that a low bid tends to export. UPCL’s package-E undergrounding tender shows how technical filtration reshaped price discovery under RDSS 8UPCL’s package-E undergrounding tender quietly narrowed the battlefield before prices were even opened. 8Five bidders were eliminated upstream, concentrating competition among a smaller, technically screened group. 8The result carries a sharp message on how RDSS risk is now being allocatedDetails
PFCCL eases entry barriers and rewires cyber obligations in ninth amendment to kurnool-IV REZ phase-II transmission bid 8PFCCL has quietly redrawn the risk and qualification map of one of India’s largest REZ transmission tenders. 8Entry thresholds, guarantees and cyber obligations no longer look like they did in May. 8The competitive and pricing consequences are only beginning to surface. SECI hard-codes reverse auction pressure into 160 MVA transformer procurement 8SECI has turned a high-value transformer package into a live price-compression arena. 8The structure shifts cost volatility and delivery risk decisively onto suppliers. 8The real test will surface after the auction gavel falls, not before.Details
Fourth deadline extension tightens execution risk without softening terms in RECPDCL’s Musalgaon transmission bid 8RECPDCL has pushed the Musalgaon transmission bid deadline for the fourth time, but only on the calendar. 8Commercial terms, COD rigidity, and penalty exposure remain untouched. 8The real story lies in what repeated extensions reveal about bidder risk appetite.
RECPDCL pushes Luhri Stage-I evacuation tender to 22 January 2026, holding risk lines firm despite 60 extensions 8Sixty extensions later, RECPDCL has moved the Luhri Stage-I transmission bid deadline again — but not the risk. 8The calendar shifts while COD coupling, BOOT obligations, and tariff rigidity remain untouched. 8What finally emerges will say more about bidder stamina than promoter flexibility.Details
For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders: 8Tender for supply of TC fuse wire 14 SWG -1500 Kgs TC fuse wire Details 8Tender for procurement of 11 kV gang operated air breaker switches Details 8Tender for supply of 11 kV outdoor current transformers of ratio Details 8Tender for supply of 12V, 120Ah SMF VRLA battery Details 8Tender for increasing capacity of DTR (16 KVA to 25 KVA) and line strengthening work Details 8Tender for repair and maintenance of sewerage and drainage system Details 8Tender for outsourcing the work of maintenance and operation of sewage treatment plant Details 8Tender for mechanical, electrical, piping package Details 8Tender for work of three-phase, 315 MVA generator transformer Details 8Tender for construction of all technical civil works of 66 kV sub station Details 8Tender for supply, installation & commissioning of 6 nos 4 nos for substations Details 8Tender for providing JCB for miscellaneous works Details 8Tender for work of erection & fabrication of various MS grills, platforms Details 8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of 33 kV new feeder Details 8Tender for construction of new 11kV bay at 33/11kV S/S Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil maintenance & painting work in rehabilitation Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details 8Tender for repair of sewage treatment plant & water treatment plant Details 8Tender for supply of three phase and single phase angle cross arm Details 8Tender for supply of numerical differential protection relay for power transformer Details 8Tender for supply of HS type straight joint kit for 11kV 3 X 300 sq.mm XLPE cable Details 8Tender for repairing of existing road of ash dykes Details 8Tender for supply for set of split bearing with housing for bucket wheel shaft of stacker / reclaimer Details 8Tender for work of various maintenance of drive system of conveyor belt of coal handling plant Details 8Tender for rate contract for the work of on line preventive & breakdown maintenance for boiler rotary parts Details 8Tender for supply of various IBR approved pipes & fittings Details 8Tender for maintenance of emergency 11 kV lines Details 8Tender for procurement of spares for Ash slurry pumps installed Details 8Tender for procurement of casing and various spares of twin lobe rotary compressor Details 8Tender for procurement of set of carb clad coated seat and disc Details 8Tender for painting of tower footing of tower leg in 132 kV D/C transmission line Details 8Tender for procurement of day to day use materials for maintenance work of 132/33 kV grid sub-station Details 8Tender for miscellaneous modification works Details 8Tender for supply of spares for ESP Details 8Tender for providing & fixing of chain link fencing around transformer Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 451 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 42 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning including five years insurance and comprehensive operation and maintenance of total 06/07 meter height 12 WP capacity solar street lights Details 8Tender for supply of MS bot and nut Details 8Tender for supply of GI earth pipe Details 8Tender for supply of LT metal parts Details 8Tender for work contract for carrying out the works of loading / unloading and handling of materials Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of structures, LV breakers, control and relay panels, earthing system etc Details 8Tender for supply of stay set complete Details 8Tender for erection of HT, LT line & TC work Details 8Tender for biennial maintenance contract of ash dykes Details 8Tender for contract for supply and application of paint on structures and beams in boiler Details 8Tender for supply of material erection, testing & commissioning including civil works of 33/11 kV indoor AIS substation Details 8Design, engineering, supply, erection & commissioning of earthing system Details 8Tender for civil & architectural works Details 8Tender for increasing capacity of different DTRs (16KVA to 25KVA and 25KVA to 63KVA) and line strengthening work Details 8Tender for operation & maintenance of 33 kV & 11 kV LT lines and substation Details 8Tender for reconductoring of 33kV link line emanating from 132/33kV substation Details 8Tender for supply of material at T.P. Details 8Tender for supply of control cable of size 10x2.5Sq.mm 14Km Details 8Tender for work of providing spacers Details 8Tender for work of HT connection to education hub Details 8Tender for shifting of electrical utilities Details 8Tender for yard metalling at 110kV substation Details 8Tender for supply of different type of cable jointing kit Details 8Tender for supply of electric line materials Details 8Tender for supply of different type of male female contact Details 8Tender for supply of different size of control cable Details 8Tender for compressed air system for 5 projects Details 8Tender for supply of fuse wire Details 8Tender for tower dismantling and de-stringing of 132 kV transmission tower Details 8Tender for supply of rubber mat and battery charging unit complete set Details 8Tender for supply of HDPE pipe Details 8Tender for supply of electric line materials Details 8Tender for installation & commissioning of HTLS conductor Details 8Tender for augmentation of 33/11 kV spread out type sub-station Details 8Tender for installation and commissioning of HTLS conductor Details 8Tender for installation and commissioning of new 33 kV lines and feeder bays Details 8Tender for supply and retrofitting of chinese brand chiller compressor unit of capacity 58 TR by indigenous origin chiller compressor unit Details 8Tender for biennial RC for operation and running maintenance of stg-I AC system Details 8Tender for annual rate contract for operation of unloading of fly ash from main silos Details 8Tender for service contract for metalizing and machining of lower and upper journal bearing housing and journal shaft of coal mill XRP-883 Details 8Tender for ARC of 33 kV overhead double circuit transmission line maintenance Details 8Tender for overhauling of U#5 ash handling plant Details 8Tender for procurement of various spares for hydrogen generation plant Details 8Tender for replacement of various miscellaneous electrical equipment Details 8Tender for work of HT/LT line & TC Details 8Tender for construction of control room at 33/11 kV S/S Details 8Tender for construction of control room, chain link mesh fencing, yard leveling Details 8Tender for construction of control room, chain link mesh fencing, yard leveling and metaling, drilling of tubewell and other civil work for new 33/11 kV S/s Details 8Tender for construction of control room, chain link mesh fencing, yard leveling and metaling, drilling of tubewell Details 8Tender for construction of control room, chain link mesh fencing, yard leveling and metaling, drilling of tubewell and other civil work Details 8Tender for construction of control room, chain link mesh fencing, yard leveling and metaling, drilling of tubewell and other civil work for new 33/11 kV S/s Details 8Tender for additional 5.00 MVA PTR at 33/11 kV substation Details 8Tender for renovation & repairing of control room chain link mesh fencing yard Details 8Tender for procurement of spare parts of advanced systems sampling coal sampling units Details 8Tender for procurement of spares of coal sampling units Details 8Tender for procurement of various spares for boiler fill water pump Details 8Tender for annual maintenance contract of steag energy make performance analysis and diagnostic plant optimization system Details 8Tender for procurement of IMI C&I spares of HP LP bypass and PRDS system Details 8Tender for supply of over band magnetic seperator Details 8Tender for work of erection of 66kV equipment, structures, control wiring, yard lighting Details 8Tender for work of hotline stringing with ACSR panther conductor in 2nd circuit of existing 66kV panther tower Details 8Tender for construction of security watch tower at 765/400/220 kV substation Details 8Tender for establishment of fibre optic based communication network on 220kV & 132kV transmission lines Details 8Tender for procurement of 1 number of SF6 leak detector with PPM level measurement including Details 8Tender for supply of 12V 26AH, VRLA maintenance free batteries Details 8Tender for annual operation and maintenance of water supply system Details 8Tender for supply of collecting electrodes for ESP Details 8Tender for work of overhauling /break down of the 165KW/33 dewatering pump, 90KW storm water pump Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 66kV S/C line on D/C panther tower Details 8Tender for work of providing second PT source for 132kV and 33kV voltage level at various EHV substations Details 8Tender for supply of equipments/ material, erection, testing and commissioning for the work augmentation by providing additional 1 x 50MVA, 132- 110/33 kV T/F along with HV & LV bays Details 8Tender for supply of equipments/ material, erection, testing and commissioning for the work augmentation by providing additional 1 x 25 MVA, 132/110/33 kV T/F along with HV & LV bays with allied civil Details 8Tender for supply of equipments/ material, erection, testing and commissioning for the work augmentation by providing additional 1 x 25 MVA, 132/110/33 kV T/F Details You can also click on Tenders for more For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips: 8Rare earth sector may have low-to-medium indigenisation feasibility: CEA Details 8Hartek Power bags Rs 354 Crore EPC order for solar project with battery storage in Karnataka Details 85 Undervalued renewable energy stocks to watch as union budget 2026 nears Details 8Interview with Shripad Yesso Naik: “India is uniquely positioned to lead the global energy transition Details 8BBMB slams Himachal govt’s ‘arbitrary’ land revenue assessment on hydroelectric projects Details 8Texmaco Rail commissions hydro-mechanical systems for subansiri lower hydroelectric project Details 8Bharat Coking Coal IPO gets thumbs up from brokerages; GMP buzz holds firm Details 8Remarks by Naveen Srivastava: “Digitalisation will play a central role in strengthening grid resilience Details 8India Battery energy storage system market to Hit USD 20.37 Bn by 2035 Details 8Global wind installations to hit 160 GW in 2026 Details 8Adani Green unit signs hybrid power supply deal with Asahi India Glass Details 8EV charging startup RoadGrid raises Rs 12 Crore in pre-Series A round Details 8Solar manufacturing in India surges over 128% Details 8Phase-9 sports stadium in disrepair; solar panels worth crores stolen, deputy mayor seeks probe Details 8REC Limited launches munak power transmission project for 400 kV substation and 800 MW evacuation project in Haryana Details 8Protest over sale of PSPCL land, draft electricity amendment bill Details 8GIP To Invest Rs 3000 Crores in Aditya Birla renewables to boost India’s clean energy expansion Details 8India: A solar superpower with a fragile spine Details 82025 in data: power capacity and generation, deals and job trends Details 8Delta Electronics bags 110 MW PCS order for energy storage Details 8Rs 20,000 Crore ‘Moonshot’: 4 stocks for India’s 100 GW Nuclear Era Details 82025 marked key point in India’s power sector: Clean energy surge pushed coal power into rare decline Details You can also click on Newsclips for moreDetails
1) CSERC quashes PPA termination to preserve renewable project viability 8In a rare regulatory intervention, the Chhattisgarh Commission set aside the termination of an 8 MW biomass Power Purchase Agreement between CSPDCL and Shripur Power & Steel Ltd., allowing reinstatement upon furnishing a performance guarantee. The decision underscores that renewable projects, even when delayed, may receive regulatory protection if investment and intent remain demonstrable.
2) CSERC opens grid access to solar buyers without dedicated feeder rule 8The Chhattisgarh Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed a key relaxation in its open access framework - allowing eligible consumers to buy solar power from within the state even without dedicated grid feeders. This amendment could reshape consumer-level access to renewables, particularly for medium and small users constrained by feeder infrastructure costs. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The new norms mandate valuation by IBBI-empanelled professionals, impose 21-day submission deadlines, and cap permissible deviations in valuation rates. States have been directed to adopt these procedures immediately to ensure uniform compensation outcomes across all transmission projects. Click on Details for moreDetails
8A near-silent quarter for Jubilant Infrastructure: zero interruptions and failures reported, NIL consumer compensation, and sub-6% technical losses anchor a compliance-heavy Q3 8KSERC formalises interim port power augmentation amid load expansion at Vallarpadam 8India’s EV PCS load jumps nearly 19% in a single month. Total consumption rose by 21.77 MU. Growth is broad-based across states (R1). This signals accelerating charger utilisation, not just infrastructure addition. 8All India peak demand crosses 241 GW in December 2025 as southern and northern loads lead the rise 8India’s power system absorbs a 12% December demand surge without measurable supply stress 8Maharashtra moves to digital-first open access for green power Click on Details for moreDetails
8The objections draw attention to inconsistencies between MYT filings, balance-sheet figures, and actual audited data, calling for prudence review and adherence to APTEL and Supreme Court precedents on equity treatment. Click on Details for moreDetails
8Bawana 400 kV bus rebuild completes ahead of fog season 8BBMB disc-insulator replacement faces second deferral 8GTPS units trip four times in eight days 8SOP committee to codify restoration protocols post-blackout 8Mandola substation retrofitting to trigger ICT shutdowns in January 2026 8Bamnauli phase-sequence error costs DTL diesel and time 8Old transformer failures still await repair 8Distribution faults multiply as fog arrives 8BBMB Punjabi Bagh relay work to cause temporary load cut 8Delhi’s winter grid exposes how maintenance planning is being subordinated to corridor fragility Click on Details for moreDetails
1) APEPDCL’s per-unit power cost rises 2% MoM even as energy drawal falls in November 2025 8According to APEPDCL’s monthly FPPCA computation for November 2025, actual energy purchase cost averaged Rs.5.856/kWh, up 2.13% from October’s Rs.5.734/kWh, despite a 5% drop in total energy procurement. The computed FPPCA reached Rs.0.5288/unit but remains capped at Rs.0.40/unit under Regulation No.2 of 2023.
2) APCPDCL’s monthly FPPCA stabilises near cap as marginal cost uptick meets regulatory containment 8A review of APCPDCL’s October and November 2025 Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment sheets reveals a tightly managed pass-through mechanism under APERC Regulation No. 2 of 2023 (4?? Amendment to Reg. 4 of 2005). The Actual Weighted Average Power Purchase Cost inched up from Rs. 5.73 to Rs. 5.86 per unit while dispatch fell 3 %, narrowing the gap with the approved benchmark to below Rs. 0.45. Click on Details for moreDetails
8Variable costs for gas- and coal-based units moved within ±0.2 %, keeping the merit stack intact. Liquid-fuelled units such as Dadri Liq and Auriya Liq remain at the top of the cost curve (Rs. 20–26 /kWh), while NTPC’s Singrauli and Rihand continue anchoring the base at under Rs. 3 /kWh. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) WRPC’s quiet reset 8Cost compression, grid rigidity, and the hidden stress beneath western india’s power expansion. The Western grid narrative has shifted from expansion optimism to cost discipline, procedural tightening, and rising operational anxiety. At the same time, transmission planning is racing ahead for large PSP and RE capacities, even as WRLDC flags modelling gaps and reliability risks.
2) NRPC’s Winter Outage Stack Deepens 8Transmission congestion and hydro clustering begin to eclipse thermal risk. The latest meeting signals a decisive escalation: longer outage durations, greater simultaneity across units, and a heavier dependence on transmission system work coinciding with peak seasonal sensitivities.
3) North India: Delhi’s VAR bill stays structurally “sticky” while UP suddenly flips into the region’s biggest reactive-earner 8The commercial lever is obvious: where the region is “earning” reactive charges is moving faster than where it is “paying”, implying operational settings and voltage behaviour are changing unevenly across states. Structurally, this is a weekly reminder that reactive discipline isn’t a footnote-it’s becoming a recurring, bankable transfer between a handful of entities.
4) North India DSA: Rajasthan’s deviation bill spikes, while Delhi flips sides 8NR discipline is being set by corridor stress, not states. Operationally, the recurring pattern is that a handful of entities (big states + corridors) set the settlement tone, while smaller entities (Chandigarh, Nepal) remain directionally consistent but not system-defining.
5) NR’s “pool bill” shrank 8But TRAS exploded: Week 39 cut total payouts by ~Rs.6.56 cr even as real-time balancing got costlier and more concentrated. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Morning RTM slammed into the price cap across multiple blocks 8On 2026-01-07, RTM MCP hit Rs 10.00/kWh in 17 blocks, including 07:45–08:00. Inference: Tight morning balance as NR import constraints showed up (6 violated blocks) alongside frequency volatility the prior day, shrinking headroom exactly when RTM ramps. Why it matters: Price-cap prints inflate imbalance risk and raise procurement costs for short portfolios during the morning ramp.
2) DAM’s weighted MCP stepped up day-over-day into 07-Jan 8DAM weighted MCP rose to Rs 4.83/kWh on 2026-01-07 from Rs 3.97/kWh on 2026-01-06 (+Rs 0.86/kWh). Inference: Heavier cleared volumes and stronger purchase bids into 07-Jan firmed the curve versus the previous day. Why it matters: Costlier day-ahead power tightens RTM optionality and raises landed costs for portfolios that under-scheduled.
3) All-India real-time forecast error stayed sub-1% on 06-Jan 8NLDC reported real-time MAPE at 0.8% for peak demand on 2026-01-06 (DA 2.2%); energy error 0.0% (DA 2.0%). Inference: Intraday revisions and improved model alignment with actuals during stable weekday conditions kept deviations tight. Why it matters: Lower real-time error reduces DSM exposure and cuts balancing costs for discoms.
4) ER’s intraday forecasting vastly outperformed day-ahead on 07-Jan 8Eastern Region MAPE: DA 8.49% vs Intraday 1.21% on 2026-01-07; early-hour intraday errors compressed to double-digits MW. Inference: Same-day updates captured nocturnal demand softness better than DA trajectories. Why it matters: States in ER had clearer import scheduling windows, limiting imbalance charges and opportunistic RTM exposure.
5) Frequency was outside IEGC band for 5.45 hours on 06-Jan 8On 2026-01-06, frequency spent 23.97% of the day outside 49.90–50.05 Hz (5.45 hours). Inference: Evening and shoulder-hour balancing frictions increased tail time, heightening sensitivity to short-term ramp events. Why it matters: Extended off-band operation elevates ancillary needs and tightens reserve margins in imbalance windows.
6) Voltage discipline held at multiple 765 kV nodes through 06-Jan 8Key 765 kV buses (e.g., Ranchi New, Angul, Gaya) recorded 100% within IEGC voltage band over 24:00 hours on 2026-01-06. Inference: Reactive support and switching discipline kept profiles centred despite demand variability. Why it matters: Strong voltage compliance reduces tripping risk and stabilises transfer capability during ramps.
7) Many continuous 400 kV line outages persisted in the north-west cluster 826 continuous outages were logged for 400 kV lines on 2026-01-07 (e.g., Bikaner(PG)–Bhadla(RS) Ckt-1, continuous since 2022-12-21). Inference: Staggered maintenance and modification work remain in flight, relying on network redundancy to keep ATC violations low (see SRI). Why it matters: Prolonged continuous outages erode contingency depth; if coincident with high-flow days, they can amplify market volatility.
8) Coal logistics: 23 plants flagged with critical stock on 2026-01-05 8CEA’s daily coal report lists 23 coal-based stations under “critical stock,” including North Karanpura TPP (1980 MW) with ~3.21 stock-days. Inference: Mine evacuation and rake availability constraints kept inventories tight at specific hubs despite normal dispatch. Why it matters: If not relieved, unit availability and heat-rate penalties can lift variable cost stacks, pushing market prices up in peak periods. Click on Details for moreDetails
It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days. Get the daily updates for : 8LNG 8Crude 8Chemicals 8Fertilizers 8LPG 8Ammonia 8Coal & Coke 8All tankers 8Bulk and Dry cargo Click on Reports for more.Details
8NTPC’s Rihand transformer award closed with one technically admitted bidder and no visible mid-course amendments. 8The outcome raises questions about competitive depth in high-criticality electrical packages. 8What looks routine on paper may signal a deeper shift in how NTPC is policing execution risk.Details
8A mid-bid amendment has quietly rewritten the technical and financial DNA of NERGS-III Siang Basin. 8What began as a switching node now emerges as a full transformation hub with heavier balance-sheet demands. 8The implications for bidder behaviour and future ISTS planning run deeper than the headline numbers suggest.Details
NTPC’s Tumkur ISTS solar evacuation tender stretches into 2026, quietly shifting time risk to bidders 8NTPC has pushed the Tumkur 600 MW solar evacuation tender well beyond its original calendar. 8The extensions look procedural on paper but materially alter bidder risk maths. 8The real story lies in what prolonged timelines do to competition, pricing and participation. Repeated bid extensions reshape pre-bid risk calculus in BHEL’s Powergrid 400 kv gis niglok package 8Eight deadline shifts are rarely accidental in a grid-scale EPC tender. 8Behind the extensions lies a deeper story about interface risk, OEM alignment, and promoter caution. 8The niglok gis package shows how time itself has become a negotiating instrument.Details
Repeated bid extensions stretch RECPDCL’s Shongtong–Tidong hydro evacuation tender beyond three months 8Ten deadline extensions have quietly transformed the bid dynamics of a 600 MW hydro evacuation project. 8The scope remains unchanged, but the market’s hesitation is becoming visible through the calendar. 8What this signals for tariff discovery and future hydro-linked ISTS tenders is not yet priced in. WAPCOS extends GeM consultancy tender timeline for hydromet instrumentation at Amba pumped storage project, Maharashtra 8A routine date extension masks a deeper technical signal in this pumped storage consultancy tender. 8WAPCOS has chosen timeline flexibility without touching risk, scope or payment architecture. 8What this says about bidder depth and data-critical packages is where the real story lies.Details
WAPCOS extends GeM bid deadline for Balimela pumped storage geotechnical testing package 8A one-week extension may look routine, but in pumped storage projects it often reveals deeper technical sensitivities. 8WAPCOS has chosen time over haste for Balimela’s rock and materials testing package. 8The implications reach far beyond the calendar. BSPTCL extends bid timeline for 132 kv second source transmission package without touching scope or risk framework 8BSPTCL has quietly pushed the bid deadline on a complex 132 kv second source connectivity package spanning overhead lines, XLPE cable and GIS bays. 8The extension alters timelines but leaves risk allocation and turnkey responsibility intact. 8What bidders do with the extra time may matter more than the extension itself.Details
NTPC’s India Security Press Nashik solar EPC tender sees calibrated date extension without scope dilution 8A quiet date extension has pushed NTPC’s Nashik solar EPC tender into the new year. 8The change looks procedural, but its timing subtly reshapes bidder behaviour and pricing calculus. 8What remains untouched may matter more than what moved. GETCO extends bid timeline for Amreli circle 66 kV HTLS reconductoring without touching risk or scope 8GETCO has pushed the calendar, not the contract, on its Amreli circle HTLS reconductoring package. 8The move quietly reshapes bidder behaviour without offering a single commercial concession. 8The real signal lies in what the utility chose not to change.Details
GETCO doubles down on EPC accountability in the 66 kV Motavarachha–Kapodara underground cable tender 8GETCO’s latest 66 kV underground cable tender looks routine at first glance, but the risk map tells a sharper story. 8The EPC structure quietly concentrates execution accountability along a tightly defined 5.17 km corridor. 8What bidders price in—or miss—will shape more than just this line. APTRANSCO rolls out turnkey 220/132/33 kV Vizianagaram substation with bundled transmission lines 8APTRANSCO’s Vizianagaram tender quietly reinforces a familiar but unforgiving EPC structure. 8The bundling of substation and line works reshapes execution risk without changing headline procurement form. 8For bidders, the real story lies in coordination, cash-flow discipline, and commissioning control.Details
8A routine coal transport tender reveals how DVC is quietly reshaping its logistics contractor pool. 8Technical filtration, not price aggression, decided who stayed in the race. 8The final numbers tell a story of discipline, not desperation.Details
For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders: 8Tender for construction of retaining wall Details 8Tender for work of servicing, repairing and overhauling of HPA12- SF6/ VD4-VCB type 11 kV(HT) breakers Details 8Tender for work of testing of protection relay scheme of 11kV panel Details 8Tender for rate contract for excavation and laying of new HT/LT power / control / screen cables Details 8Tender for supply of varios types of valves for 200KHI boiler feed pump Details 8Tender for supply of 11 kV polymer composite pin insulator Details 8Tender for renewal of damaged railway wagon inspection Details 8Tender for supply of LT single phase channel cross arm Details 8Tender for conducting preliminary reconnaissance and theodolite survey for erection of 110 kV DC line on DC towers Details 8Tender for supply of track ballast Details 8Tender for supply of Y type strainers Details 8Tender for construction of 66kV link line on SC on DC towers with 0.2 Sq from 66 kV S/S Details 8Tender for AMC for horticulture services Details 8Tender for construction of 66kV link line on SC on DC towers Details 8Tender for shifting & rerouting HT & LT lines Details 8Tender for supply of battery chargers Details 8Tender for supply, of LED flood lights 240 watts Details 8Tender for erection of new HT, LT line and transformer Details 8Tender for supply of various and size of HT & LT trailing cable Details 8Tender for supply & installation of retrofitting emission control device for 1500 KVA DG set Details 8Tender for attending routine maintenance & minor repair works of boiler Details 8Tender for civil work for provision of RCC plinths for A frame support & oil pump arrangements for failure replacement of 230/110/11 kV auto transformer Details 8Tender for repair and maintenance of acid unloading platform and other miscellaneous works of CW chemical dosing house Details 8Tender for miscellaneous repair & maintenance and external painting, common internal painting work Details 8Tender for repair and maintenance of road from D-type over-bridge Details 8Tender for periodical structural painting of boiler of unit 8 and misc. civil maintenance work Details 8Tender for repairing maintenance of the control room Details 8Tender for construction of PCC road Details 8Tender for day to day repairing & maintenance work related to carpentry work Details 8Tender for supply and installation of LT-CT smart meters Details 8Tender for general civil maintenance work Details 8Tender for procurement of KOH for hydrogen generation plant Details 8Tender for providing and fixing barbed wire Details 8Tender for APH overhauling work during Details 8Tender for development of facilities and other infrastructure works Details 8Tender for supply, storage, handling, erection, installation, commissioning and testing of electrical equipment Details 8Tender for fabrication & erection of duct and its structural supports Details 8Tender for overhauling of IU air compressors Details 8Tender for work of well head platforms Details 8Tender for execution of sub station operator(SSO) works and operation and maintenance of 33 kV, 11 kV, LT lines Details 8Tender for operation and maintenance of 33 kV, 11 kV, LT lines Details 8Tender for operation and maintenance of 33 kV, 11 kV, LT lines and sub-stations Details 8Tender for procurement of 300sets of 22 kV gang operated air breaker switches Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of breaker, control and relay panels, earthing system etc Details 8Tender for supply of tapping channel Details 8Tender for fabrication painting supply and erection of stringer channel assembly for 1400mm belt width conveyor Details 8Tender for providing protection wall in brick masonry Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on-grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system, capacity of 42kW at various Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with RMS of solar based LED highmast lighting system Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with (RMS) of cumulative capacities of 898 kW of grid connected solar PV power plants Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning including five years insurance and comprehensive operation and maintenance of total 07 meter height 300 WP capacity Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning including five years insurance and comprehensive operation and maintenance of total 07 meter height 300 WP capacity solar high masts Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning including five years insurance and comprehensive operation and maintenance of total 07 meter height 160 WP capacity solar high masts Details 8Tender for rate contract for repair and testing of failed/damaged single phase distribution transformers Details 8Tender for procurement of conveyor belts for various power plants Details 8Tender for procurement of PLCC cards/modules and tag block of ETL 41/42 type PLCC panels Details 8Tender for construction of retaining wall Details 8Tender for erection of equipment and structure, control wiring, yard lighting, control room wiring Details 8Tender for balance civil works of ROB Details 8Tender for heat reflective paint on rooftop Details 8Tender for overhauling of one out stage -1 200 MW & one unit 500 MW Details 8Tender for supply & application of paint for structural steel Details 8Tender for complete rewiring of including supply of required material Details 8Tender for work contract for transportation of exhausted resin to dozing points and co-combustion of exhausted resin with coal in furnances Details 8Tender for procurement of spares of BBD quenching pit pump installed Details 8Tender for supply of various MS pipe Details 8Tender for shifting/re-alignment of 132 kV transmission line Details 8Tender for breakdown/preventive maintenance of boiler, airpreheaters and their auxiliaries Details 8Tender for augmentation of substation by providing additional 1x50MVA, 132/33kV transformer Details 8Tender for supply of switchgears for coal handling plant Details 8Tender for erection of 66kV equipment, structures, control wiring, yard lighting Details 8Tender for work of replacement of earth wire and replacement of deteriorated cross arm of tower, providing missing member of tower Details 8Tender for supply of 245kV potential transformer Details 8Tender for supply of spares of turbo supervisory system Details 8Tender for supply of spares for HPSU hydraulic power supply Details 8Tender for non comprehensive annual maintenance contract for DCS system installed Details 8Tender for supply & installation of raychem RPG make jointing kits Details 8Tender for supply & installation of raychem RPG make jointing kits of different category Details 8Tender for supply, loading at factory, transportation of LT distribution box Details 8Tender for overhauling/ servicing of different auxiliary equipments and systems Details 8Tender for rate contract for one year for transportation carriage of materials Details 8Tender for supply & retrofitting of 245kV pantograph isolators and 245kV centre break isolator Details 8Tender for rotation and replacement with painting of ash disposal line, BA, silo slurry Details 8Tender for running contract for carrying out the extension, improvement and maintenance work Details 8Tender for procurement of five combustion make HEA ignitor spares Details 8Tender for procurement of critical and consumable spares of air blower Details 8Tender for procurement of spares of HPCV, ESV, hydrogen seal of generator, turbine bearing Details 8Tender for disposal of scrap materials such as damaged PSC pole,RCC pole,TW pole,Apole,tubular pole,rail pole etc Details 8Tender for supply and construction of 11 kV lines using HT ABC, along with supply and installation of distribution transformers Details 8Tender for supply and construction of 11 kV lines using covered conductor raccoon for the development of distribution infrastructure Details 8Tender for supply and construction of 11 kV lines using covered conductor raccoon for the development of distribution infrastructure Details 8Design, fabrication, providing & installation of various types of boards at 220 kV S/s Details 8Tender for work of turfing of 33 kV switchyard Details 8Tender for providing and fixing of programmable digital meters Details 8Tender for procurement and replacement of trip circuit supervision relay Details 8Tender for providing and fixing off load 33 kV double break isolators at 220 kV S/s Details 8Tender for replacement of RCC structure by lattice type structure of various 220/132/110 kV equipments & BPI’s at various Details 8Tender for work of providing & fixing of dedicated metering CT’s & PT’s of required Details 8Tender for replacement of RCC structure by lattice type structure of various 220/132/110kV equipments Details 8Tender for replacement of RCC structure by lattice type structure of various 400/220 kV equipments Details You can also click on Tenders for more For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips: 8Powering Progress: Odisha takes steady steps towards a clean energy future Details 8Coal India arm ECL deploys AI drones to assess green cover Details 8TP Solar manufactures 2.8 GW of solar cells and 2.9 GW of solar modules in 9M FY2026 Details 8Inox Clean Energy ties up Rs 3,100 crore in equity for capacity expansion Details 8Adani Green Energy announces incorporation of step-down subsidiary Details 8India power sector review 2025: Record clean energy deployment drives historic decline in coal generation Details 8India’s coal power generation falls 3% in 2025 as clean energy growth reshapes electricity mix: CREA Details 8India’s Power distribution sector sees significant transformation Details 8Power staff protest plan to sell assets of PSPCL Details 8Bakki Karthikeyan promoted to director-level Pvt secy to union coal and mines minister Details 8Union minister G kishan reddy reviews coal sector reforms at chintan shivir in Gurugram Details 8A new IPO lays out India’s coal puzzle Details 8Tata Power to invest Rs 6,675 Crore in India’s 10 GW ingot and wafer plant in Andhra Pradesh Details 8UP Plans AI city powered 100% by renewables Details 8India’s first hydrogen-powered train project enters final stage in Haryana Details 8India’s energy storage market poised for breakout year: IESA Details 8India's energy storage projects installation to surge 10-fold to 5GWh in 2026 IESA Details 8SC hands Adani Power a major victory: Why govt cannot tax SEZ electricity as a ‘foreign import’ Details 8APGENCO sets new record with generation of 6k MW thermal power Details 8Sharika enterprises strengthens solar infrastructure partnership with NTPC at talcher operations Details 8Reliance and waaree to lead India’s $1.6 green hydrogen shift Why costs are set to fall 50% by 2030 Details 8Rising electricity consumption emerges as key driver of India’s economic growth Details 8Three key trends that will shape India's energy trajectory in 2026 Details 8Bondada Engineering commissions 120.46 MWp of solar capacity Details You can also click on Newsclips for moreDetails
8The ruling reinforces regulatory coordination across SERCs, CERC and NLDC, setting a precedent for resolving legacy REC disputes nationwide. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The tariff adoption anchors the discovered rate within prevailing G-TAM and G-DAM benchmarks, signalling stronger price convergence in short-term solar. It reflects a tightening and more disciplined band for short-duration renewable supply Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Forced outages balloon to ~21.69 GW, dwarfing planned work 8Total forced unit outages summed ~21,692.61 MW on 2026-01-06, against ~8,200.71 MW planned. Inference: The breadth of forced events, spread across coal and hydro units, likely tightened flexible supply even as market bids looked ample. Why it matters: High forced MW raises balancing costs and short-notice procurement risk for DISCOMs.
2) DAM bid overhang returns; MCP ~Rs 4.16/kWh despite full scheduling 8On 2026-01-06, sell bids (491,116.85 MWh) exceeded purchase bids (392,608.21 MWh), with MCV = Final Scheduled = 191,056.46 MWh; MCP printed 4,162.88 Rs/MWh (~Rs 4.16/kWh). Inference: A fat offer stack with full scheduling suggests price formation driven by bid curves rather than transmission partitioning. Why it matters: Price discovery stayed moderate despite oversupply, implying near-term savings for buyers if this stack persists.
3) Hydro-only HPDAM shows supply, but demand vanishes on clearing day 8On 2026-01-06, HPDAM recorded Sell Bid 112,764.00 MWh versus Purchase Bid 0.00; MCV and Final Scheduled both 0.00. Inference: With no buyer interest at posted ranges, short-duration hydro flexibility wasn’t monetised day-ahead. Why it matters: Zero-clear events blunt the hydro arbitrage signal and point to mismatched procurement windows for peak support.
4) Early-morning over-frequency tail observed near 50.05 Hz 8At 05:45:10 IST on 2026-01-06, measured frequency touched ~50.05 Hz (10-sec source). Inference: Light-load shoulder plus bid overhang (see DAM evidence) likely nudged frequency above 50.00 in early blocks. Why it matters: Even small over-frequency tails force tighter AGC discipline and can re-price ancillary needs later in the day.
5) RLNG stations priced out of SCUC pick list on D-1 8NLDC SCUC Format-2 for 07-Jan-2026 (D-1 for 06-Jan-2026 scheduling context) lists RLNG units (e.g., Gandhar-RLNG 1006.9; Kawas-RLNG 1080; RGPPL-RLNG 1037) with “NO” selection across blocks 1–96. Inference: With DAM MCP ~Rs 4.16/kWh and these ECRs (units as printed in file), gas plants did not clear in SCUC merit for the day-ahead stack. Why it matters: Gas flexibility remained sidelined, increasing reliance on coal/hydro/ancillary for ramping and contingencies.
6) Planned element outages list swells (catalogued), raising maintenance windows risk 8Transmission “planned elements” list shows 759 entries in the 06-Jan-2026 file, dominated by 220/400 kV bays/lines with dated maintenance tags. Inference: A bulky maintenance ledger indicates cumulative work windows that can compress ATC margins when clustered. Why it matters: Even absent formal ATC violations, stacked maintenance can magnify single-contingency exposure in peak hours.
7) DAM cleared volume concentrated despite bid depth; basis risk muted on day 8For 06-Jan-2026, DAM MCV and Final Scheduled were identical (191,056.46 MWh), indicating full conversion of market-clearing volume to schedules. Inference: With no evident partitioning in the snapshot, the intraday basis risk to RTM narrowed for scheduled buyers. Why it matters: Predictable day-ahead conversion reduces balancing exposure and procurement slippage costs.
8) Forced outage mass vs market oversupply: compression pressure on intraday premiums 8Forced outages (~21.69 GW) co-existed with a DAM sell overhang (~98,508.64 MWh vs purchase), yet MCP printed ~Rs 4.16/kWh. Inference: Broad offer-side depth out-weighed unit-level shocks, likely curbing RTM premium blow-outs later in the day. Why it matters: When outage surges don’t lift MCPs, DISCOMs gain room to defer or scale ancillary spends. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The surge coincides with peak irrigation months and the ramp-up of 9-hour and 15-hour rural feeders under APERC’s approved methodology. While higher volumes reflect better supply assurance to farmers, they also tighten the utility’s loss trajectory ahead of the FY26 energy-accounting true-up. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The documents collectively show transmission companies steering its transmission augmentation from planning abstraction to physical execution - but still conditional on land clearances, NRPC capacitor compliance, and DERC approvals. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The Haryana regulator’s embedded-cost approach for FY 2024-25 shows UHBVN’s average CoS at Rs 7.75 per kWh, with clear intra-category variation: agriculture and low-tension users remain above Rs 8.2, while high-tension consumers stand near Rs 7.1. By quantifying these cost drivers, UHBVN evidences where subsidies truly accrue and highlights the structural gap between cost and tariff recovery. Click on Details for moreDetails
8HESCOM’s Annual Accounts for FY 2024-25 and its APR petition before KERC reveal a net deficit of Rs. 1,499.72 crore, driven by steep rise in power purchase expenses and interest liabilities. Revenue from sale of power was Rs. 4,601.9 crore while total income reached Rs. 7,552 crore against an aggregate ARR of Rs. 14,053 crore. Auditors M N S & Co. issued a qualified opinion highlighting unreconciled security deposits, unprovided deferred tax, and fraud loss exposures over Rs. 160 crore Click on Details for moreDetails